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Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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4k Video Downloader+ is a stand-alone application. It does not require a browser. I don’t like browser based downloaders.?


On May 8, 2025, at 4:56?PM, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:



On May 8, 2025, at 2:08?PM, todhop via groups.io <hoplist@...> wrote:

I’ve used “4k Video Downloader+” for a long time. I have not had any issues and it does what it's supposed to well. I use it in its free mode which is fairly generous.

Will it work with Safari?

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Jim Robertson



Re: Missing Photo library

 

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You are most welcome, Jim. ?

It’s good to learn that you are making progress. ?Is the situation the same on your iPad and iPhone - if you have them?

There may well be a need to review your iMac ’System Settings’. Look at “Storage” - ‘optimise' rings a bell!

Warm regards

David

Note: Copied to my real-life friend too!



On 12 May 2025, at 13:14, Jim Willett via groups.io <jimwillett@...> wrote:

Thank you very much, David. ?I followed the directions and have my photos back on my Mac but only through February 20. ?Everything is up to date on iCloud. ?So I am on the way to getting this all straightened out. ?
- Jim?


Re: Missing Photo library

 

Thank you very much, David. ?I followed the directions and have my photos back on my Mac but only through February 20. ?Everything is up to date on iCloud. ?So I am on the way to getting this all straightened out. ?
- Jim?


Re: Missing Photo library

 

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Hello again, Jim

You’ve just done what I will be doing in the not-too-distant future ……… so decided to ask AI for the answer!

Here is the response:- ?

You will appreciate that I do not have the personal knowledge to know whether the responses are 100% correct, but in your position, I would follow the guidance!

Good luck my friend! ?

David


On 10 May 2025, at 18:04, Jim Willett via groups.io <jimwillett@...> wrote:

I have recently moved via Time Machine from an intel Mac to an M4. Today I attempted to open my photos app and got this message: Photos does not have permission to access the library "Photos Library_1.photoslibrary" Please grant access to the library by double-clicking it in Finder or selecting it in "Open Other...." There is no such file in the Photos folder - it is empty. ?Using Time Machine to look for such a file I find the latest is on February 20. How should I go about correcting this problem? If I restore, will I lose photos from iCloud that have been put there since February 20? ?Should I create a new library instead? If so, what effect would that have on iCloud Photos?
Thanks in advance for any advice/assistance with this matter.?
- Jim?


Missing Photo library

 

I have recently moved via Time Machine from an intel Mac to an M4. Today I attempted to open my photos app and got this message: Photos does not have permission to access the library "Photos Library_1.photoslibrary" Please grant access to the library by double-clicking it in Finder or selecting it in "Open Other...." There is no such file in the Photos folder - it is empty. ?Using Time Machine to look for such a file I find the latest is on February 20. How should I go about correcting this problem? If I restore, will I lose photos from iCloud that have been put there since February 20? ?Should I create a new library instead? If so, what effect would that have on iCloud Photos?
Thanks in advance for any advice/assistance with this matter.?
- Jim?


Re: New alert from Cybersecurity Insider

 

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Wow, this hack almost seems like it is working against itself.?

First it targets the gullible with a fake. But aren’t the gullible more often than not those that are les tech savvy? The ones less inclined to use Terminal? Wow, that incentive hMust be very enticing to get over the fear of Terminal?

What was the source if this information, and has another source confirmed a it is loose in the wild?

Brent

On my iPhone Xr

On May 8, 2025, at 14:05, Paul via groups.io <paul@...> wrote:

?

Over 2,800 Hacked Sites Target macOS Users with AMOS Malware

A new campaign, called MacReaper, is targeting Apple users?. The trick??Fake Google CAPTCHA prompts?that urge users to open Terminal and paste a “verification” command that installs the AMOS stealer malware.

This malware can swipe Keychain passwords, browser logins, crypto wallets, and files from the Desktop and Documents folders. Even more dangerous: the attack infrastructure hides malicious instructions inside blockchain transactions using EtherHiding.

Remember:?Don’t trust CAPTCHAs that ask for Terminal input.?And if you’re managing a macOS fleet, start monitoring clipboard activity and Terminal executions.


Paul

++++++++++++++++++++++++
Helping Los Angeles area computer
users since 1988?


Re: "Tracker blocking"

 

On May 9, 2025, at 7:00 AM, Budd Turner via groups.io <n7eoj@...> wrote:

As with different browsers, differences in functions & abilities, located under different names, in different locations.

Here are some settings that I suspect that you really want to make sure are enabled for Brave (on your Macintosh):

Brave menu —> Preferences —> Permissions —> Notifications —> set Don’t Allow Sites To Send Notifications

Brave menu —> Preferences —> Content —> set Don't allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects

These are valuable security settings. Since Brave offers them, you might as well take advantage of them.



I was surprised to receive security alert emails, advising a stranger with a Chrome browser had logged in.
Brave is essentially the Chrome codebase, with all of Google’s spyware stripped out, and all sorts of nice security features added.

The advantage of this is that Web services that require Chrome, such as Google Earth, work fine with Brave. Most Web sites identify Brave as being Chrome. You can also download and use any of the many free Chrome extensions available if you want to. I highly recommend one of the very nice “skins” available, to make Brave look as nice as you’d like it to, and to make it your own.

Once you get used to Chrome, please let us know how you like it!


__________________________________________________

Randy B. Singer
Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)

Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice

__________________________________________________


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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On May 8, 2025, at 8:40?PM, Christopher Collins via groups.io <maclist@...> wrote:

JDownloader2 allows you to download mp4, mkv & any other sort of media to your Mac by posting the video address into it.

Thanks so much. I’ll give it a try.

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: "Tracker blocking"

 

Thanks again Randy
I installed Brave on my iPad & iMac. ?
As with different browsers, differences in functions & abilities, located under different names, in different locations.?
?
Being a "stranger" to long used sites, no saved credentials.
Fortunately, I still use an old standalone version of 1Password on an older, standalone iPad. ?So all accepted me. ?
I was surprised to receive security alert emails, advising a stranger with a Chrome browser had logged in.
?


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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JDownloader2 allows you to download mp4, mkv & any other sort of media to your Mac by posting the video address into it.

It can change the format, change the name, change where it saves and many other things that I don’t really use.

It is a separate program from any browser, and can stay that way or you can link it to your browsers with MyJDownloader.

Simple & easy.

cjc

PS


On 9 May 2025, at 2:44?am, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:



On May 8, 2025, at 9:51?AM, todhop via groups.io <hoplist@...> wrote:

This is a complicated grey area depending on what content you are downloading and for what purpose, and I am NOT A LAWYER.

Neither am I. I don’t think I could stand the ambiguities.

An example from a totally different sphere (buying a home). We just spent 5 days in another city where there’s a simply exploding population of retirees who want to live without winter. We “think” we purchased a to-be-built home in a 55+ retirement community just LOADED with facilities for people who want to stay active and involved.

However, the purchase process is a joke. Yes, I’m familiar with the endless boilerplate “licenses” that entitle software publishers to sacrifice your firstborn (OK, that’s a bit hyperbolic, but endless 6 pt type clearly is read by almost no one), and the practical import of a license violation or the protection of the publisher from stupid kinks in their word processor is usually small potatoes compared with the consequences of errors in the process of purchasing your retirement home.

We signed a letter of intent and then were told we’d need to do a DocuSign on legal documents presented to us in a pdf 352 pages long, which of course reminds ?us to seek legal counsel before signing to make certain we understand it, AND claim by signing that we DO understand it in ?detail, but of course we’re given only 24 hours to do so and if we don’t they’re free to sell the property to someone else and make veiled threats that they’ll do just that. Meanwhile, I can read quickly enough to know that we’re agreeing they can stop building their 900 planned homes in the middle of pouring my foundation and exit the state with me having no recourse other than getting a refund of my deposits—but of course if ***I*** discover that there’s some issue that makes me change my mind about purchasing somewhere in that 7 month process they get to keep all the money they’ve collected from me. All this while their glossy brochures claim they’re “THE most trusted retirement community developer on the planet.” And, of course, that “developer” is actually a whole bunch of interlocking companies that are legally protected from me if one of them fails to do what all of them should be cooperating to do.

I’d hate to hear stories about “less” trusted developers.

There’s even legal boilerplate reminding me NEVER to trust verbal assertions made by the sales staff, even while they’re saying, “oh, nobody ever reads all that stuff; it’s just what the state statutes require us to put in there to prove we’re complying with the law."

[/rantmode]

I’ve yet to be able to make YouTube Premium’s downloader work in Google’s “let’s seen what personal information we can scour from you” Chrome browser, so if I’m not at risk for prosecution by archiving YouTube videos on my Mac in MP4 format that the Finder understands, the question is no longer “how do I make YouTube’s downloader work, but rather "which 3rd party software actually DOES work?" I’ve read elsewhere that many of them do NOT, so I’m interested in any reports regarding software I can obtain from the Apple App Store that will do just that.

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: iPhone pictures with apologies

 

?FrankRP wrote:
I have a number of pictures on my iPhone that I’ve transferred to my MBP. Instead of a trash can icon, the bottom right corner of the screen has three bars. When I click on them I get a pop-up that says these photos are not editable and did I want to copy them and edit the copy. NO. I want to delete them
I see that for images that originate on my Mac which I have synced to my iPhone.

If I don't want them on my iPhone, I go back to my Mac and remove them from the selection that are synced.


Re: iPhone pictures with apologies

 

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Do you mean </g/AppleiPhone>

If not, go to </search> and search.

Can’t you just Delete (cmd-back arrow)?

Otto

On 8 May 2025, at 23:02, FrankRP via <frank@...> wrote:

I’ve lost the address for the iPhone group, so I’m posting this here hoping one of the photographers on the site can help me. After I copied and deleted hundreds of photos on my iPhone I swore I would keep the number down to the minimun I want to share.

I have a number of pictures on my iPhone that I’ve transferred to my MBP. Instead of a trash can icon, the bottom right corner of the screen has three bars. When I click on them I get a pop-up that says these photos are not editable and did I want to copy them and edit the copy. NO. I want to delete them.

Any advice is appreciated.


iPhone pictures with apologies

 

I’ve lost the address for the iPhone group, so I’m posting this here hoping one of the photographers on the site can help me. After I copied and deleted hundreds of photos on my iPhone I swore I would keep the number down to the minimun I want to share.

I have a number of pictures on my iPhone that I’ve transferred to my MBP. Instead of a trash can icon, the bottom right corner of the screen has three bars. When I click on them I get a pop-up that says these photos are not editable and did I want to copy them and edit the copy. NO. I want to delete them.

Any advice is appreciated.

Frank Parth


Re: New alert from Cybersecurity Insider

 

On May 8, 2025, at 2:05 PM, Paul via groups.io <paul@...> wrote:

The trick? Fake Google CAPTCHA prompts that urge users to open Terminal and paste a “verification” command that installs the AMOS stealer malware.

How stupid does a user have to be to do such a thing?

This almost sounds like a late April Fool’s joke.



__________________________________________________

Randy B. Singer
Co-author of The Macintosh Bible (4th, 5th, and 6th editions)

Essential But Hard To Find Macintosh Software and Advice

__________________________________________________


New alert from Cybersecurity Insider

 

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Over 2,800 Hacked Sites Target macOS Users with AMOS Malware

A new campaign, called MacReaper, is targeting Apple users?. The trick??Fake Google CAPTCHA prompts?that urge users to open Terminal and paste a “verification” command that installs the AMOS stealer malware.

This malware can swipe Keychain passwords, browser logins, crypto wallets, and files from the Desktop and Documents folders. Even more dangerous: the attack infrastructure hides malicious instructions inside blockchain transactions using EtherHiding.

Remember:?Don’t trust CAPTCHAs that ask for Terminal input.?And if you’re managing a macOS fleet, start monitoring clipboard activity and Terminal executions.


Paul

++++++++++++++++++++++++
Helping Los Angeles area computer
users since 1988?


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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On May 8, 2025, at 2:08?PM, todhop via groups.io <hoplist@...> wrote:

I’ve used “4k Video Downloader+” for a long time. I have not had any issues and it does what it's supposed to well. I use it in its free mode which is fairly generous.

Will it work with Safari?

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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On May 8, 2025, at 12:44?PM, jimrobertson via groups.io <jimrobertson@...> wrote:

"which 3rd party software actually DOES work?" I’ve read elsewhere that many of them do NOT, so I’m interested in any reports regarding software I can obtain from the Apple App Store that will do just that.

Well, there’s the rub. Downloaders are in the less reputable class of software for the reasons we have been discussing. This is not the kind of software that makes it into the App store.

I’ve used “4k Video Downloader+” for a long time. I have not had any issues and it does what it's supposed to well. I use it in its free mode which is fairly generous.


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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On May 8, 2025, at 9:51?AM, todhop via groups.io <hoplist@...> wrote:

This is a complicated grey area depending on what content you are downloading and for what purpose, and I am NOT A LAWYER.

Neither am I. I don’t think I could stand the ambiguities.

An example from a totally different sphere (buying a home). We just spent 5 days in another city where there’s a simply exploding population of retirees who want to live without winter. We “think” we purchased a to-be-built home in a 55+ retirement community just LOADED with facilities for people who want to stay active and involved.

However, the purchase process is a joke. Yes, I’m familiar with the endless boilerplate “licenses” that entitle software publishers to sacrifice your firstborn (OK, that’s a bit hyperbolic, but endless 6 pt type clearly is read by almost no one), and the practical import of a license violation or the protection of the publisher from stupid kinks in their word processor is usually small potatoes compared with the consequences of errors in the process of purchasing your retirement home.

We signed a letter of intent and then were told we’d need to do a DocuSign on legal documents presented to us in a pdf 352 pages long, which of course reminds ?us to seek legal counsel before signing to make certain we understand it, AND claim by signing that we DO understand it in ?detail, but of course we’re given only 24 hours to do so and if we don’t they’re free to sell the property to someone else and make veiled threats that they’ll do just that. Meanwhile, I can read quickly enough to know that we’re agreeing they can stop building their 900 planned homes in the middle of pouring my foundation and exit the state with me having no recourse other than getting a refund of my deposits—but of course if ***I*** discover that there’s some issue that makes me change my mind about purchasing somewhere in that 7 month process they get to keep all the money they’ve collected from me. All this while their glossy brochures claim they’re “THE most trusted retirement community developer on the planet.” And, of course, that “developer” is actually a whole bunch of interlocking companies that are legally protected from me if one of them fails to do what all of them should be cooperating to do.

I’d hate to hear stories about “less” trusted developers.

There’s even legal boilerplate reminding me NEVER to trust verbal assertions made by the sales staff, even while they’re saying, “oh, nobody ever reads all that stuff; it’s just what the state statutes require us to put in there to prove we’re complying with the law."

[/rantmode]

I’ve yet to be able to make YouTube Premium’s downloader work in Google’s “let’s seen what personal information we can scour from you” Chrome browser, so if I’m not at risk for prosecution by archiving YouTube videos on my Mac in MP4 format that the Finder understands, the question is no longer “how do I make YouTube’s downloader work, but rather "which 3rd party software actually DOES work?" I’ve read elsewhere that many of them do NOT, so I’m interested in any reports regarding software I can obtain from the Apple App Store that will do just that.

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: YouTube Premium to download videos

 

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This is a complicated grey area depending on what content you are downloading and for what purpose, and I am NOT A LAWYER.

First, it is a violation of YouTube’s TOS. Downloading via any means other than those explicitly permitted by YouTube is a TOS “contract” violation. Not illegal, a breach of contract. Does YouTube care? There is zero evidence that YouTube cares. The DMCA explicitly absolves streamers from the actions of their users.

Copyright: Any copying of copyrighted materials is de facto illegal unless there is a legal exception or a grant of license from the copyright holder. The grant of license can be broad, such as a Creative Commons license, or specific, “I hereby allow you to." Copyright is inherent and does NOT need to be asserted (since 1979?). The principle exceptions that allow use of copyrighted materials without permission are those granted by Fair Use, the DMCA, and a lot of complex case law.?

Not all material is copyrighted, but most is. There are works for which copyright was never established, has expired, or has been otherwise placed in the "Public Domain" by the creator. For instance most video created and funded by the US government is in the Public Domain by law.

The DMCA and downloaders: Downloader software should not be confused with software whose purpose is to circumvent copy protection like DeCSS. Circumventing copy protection, and creating software to do so, was made illegal by the DMCA. However, downloaders don’t necessarily do this. They don’t have to.?The consensus appears to be that streaming technology does not, by itself, constitute "copy protection" for purposes of the DMCA.?I was unable to find any legal precedent that has tested this assertion. YouTube does not employ active means of copy protection.?

Cheers,
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? tod


On May 7, 2025, at 4:41?AM, Otto Nikolaus via groups.io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Thanks for that, Bev. I’ve not heard of EXO or BLOB before. We live and learn…

Otto

On 7 May 2025, at 09:24, Bev in TX via <countryone77@...> wrote:

From what I've read, the videos are not downloaded in a format directly usable by you. ?YouTube downloads the videos as EXO (video chunk) or BLOB (Binary Large Object) files, depending on your device.??For each of these, the videos are broken into multiple binary files, only accessible through YouTube.



Re: How to access a Memory Stick Pro

 

That’s good to know. I’ve found that, in general, (UK) ebay sellers will accept returns if the item isn’t as described and, if required, ebay will step in.

It’s not megabucks anyway, and the other connections might be useful.

(Years ago I thought Compact Flash was a “standard” to settle on. Some years later I’ve settled on ?SD as surely, they can’t get any smaller!)

Otto

On 7 May 2025, at 22:43, Keith Parr via groups.io <kg.parr@...> wrote:

Thank you for looking, Otto.
The first one you found was the one I found on AliExpress and I think it will do the job - one of the cards in the picture is the right Memory Stick. And at that price it's worth a punt.
The other two links you found match the Memory Stick *Duo* which is a later model and not the same as the non-duo version.